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Built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style in 1926, the Harriet Himmel Theater is a cultural landmark centered within CityPlace. Located in the heart of downtown West Palm Beach , steps away from dozens of restaurants and shops and less 3 miles from Palm Beach International Airport, this central location is ideal for out of town guests and friends.
The Himmel Theater features beautiful hardwood floors, grand archways and vaulted ceilings, the perfect backdrop for your magical day. Equipped with staging, lighting, sound and video, the Himmel Theater is ideal for your next banquet, reception, wedding, bar mitzvah or holiday party.
The Balcony- 3,500 square feet of space, holds up to 300 guests and overlooks the Theater area below
The Lobby- With enough space for 150 guests, the lobby is an ideal location for a smaller event
The Main Salon- 4,500 square feet with room for up to 600 guests

About Harriet Himmel Gilman Theater

Built in the Spanish Colonial Revival style in 1926, the Harriet Himmel Theater is a cultural landmark centered within CityPlace. Located in the heart of downtown West Palm Beach , steps away from dozens of restaurants and shops and less 3 miles from Palm Beach International Airport, this central location is ideal for out of town guests and friends.
The Himmel Theater features beautiful hardwood floors, grand archways and vaulted ceilings, the perfect backdrop for your magical day. Equipped with staging, lighting, sound and video, the Himmel Theater is ideal for your next banquet, reception, wedding, bar mitzvah or holiday party.
The Balcony- 3,500 square feet of space, holds up to 300 guests and overlooks the Theater area below
The Lobby- With enough space for 150 guests, the lobby is an ideal location for a smaller event
The Main Salon- 4,500 square feet with room for up to 600 guests

Hello margrock12,
Thank you very much for attending our show!
Having recently taken over the operations of the Historic Himmel theater, we are assessing all areas in an effort to improve the product from an aesthetic and functional standpoint. We have some exciting changes coming...More

Doug is no longer with the Harriet Himmel Theatre and we thought when the Hilton took over for catering our wedding was going to be in shambles. We were so wrong! Chiara took care of us and the food was actually better than the tasting...More

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Thank Andrew L

John L P, General Manager at Harriet Himmel Gilman Theater, responded to this reviewResponded 5 October 2017

Hello Andrew L,
Thank you so much for your fantastic review!! We are thrilled to see how happy you are with our services, and we wish you and your partner many, many wonderful years of loving bliss together! We hope to see you again soon...More

This is an amazing place for events, including weddings, concerts, balls etc. The place used to be a church and then a theatre. It is one of the oldest buildings in the area, with Spanish Colonial architecture and the inside has beautiful chandeliers. I would...More

We had our wedding held at the Harriet Himmel Theater on October 15, 2016 and we couldn't have been more pleased. From Doug the Manager to Christine the Chef... everything was perfect. Our guests were thrilled and treated with the best service and care. We...More

We were her to attend a wedding, and very special wedding as I am told the first one of its kind at this location.
First let me say the space is beautiful, if you have a love for architecture you will really be impressed.
We...More

What a great location. It is in the middle of the shopping and restaurants. The staff was friendly. The inside had beautiful wood throughout, it had a very historic look. Be warned that it was June and it was freezing inside. If you cannot navigate...More

Really nice place to be. I wasn’t lucky to see performance, because on that day there weren’t any, but still, I loved the place and all around restaurants, cafes.. Really nice. Water fountains.. People walking … perfect for evening relaxing time.

If you have a chance try to go to Opera in One Hour during the season, it is free although donations are accepted/expected. Even if you are not an opera lover you will enjoy the intimate performances and it is only one hour. If you...More